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Greenhouse Gas Management Institute edit

   * The exact title of the deleted page

Greenhouse Gas Management Institute

   * The reason why you believe the deletion was not correct

You indicated article does not indicate its importance. Code A7 was listed.

You went on to protect article. 15:03 (Protection log) . . Stifle (Talk | contribs) protected Greenhouse Gas Management Institute (repeated recreation [create=sysop]) +- 15:03 (Deletion log)‎ [Stifle‎ (2×)]

   * Any references or sources to back up your claim, particularly if the deletion reason was A7

I admit that the GHG Management Institute is a relatively new organization. But it is a non-profit, so there is no commercial self-interest in having an article. It is the only global training and educational organization in the world addressing the need for professionals that can ethically and skillfully account for greenhouse gas emissions, which is the basis for the Kyoto Protocol as well as all other policies in the world. The Institute's founding partners include the World Resources Instituet (which has an article in Wikipedia) and the Carbon Disclosure Project (also has an article). The Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (has an article) has selected the Institute to train its experts, as has the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, the Kyoto Protocol Secretariats, and the World Bank (all three have articles).

Although new, this organization is already recognized as world's the leading training facility for addressing climate change.

Buy Wikipedia's own standards represented by existing articles, I see no reason why this article should have been deleted.

Sincerely, mwgillenwater —Preceding unsigned comment added by Mwgillenwater (talkcontribs) 17:29, 10 May 2008 (UTC)Reply

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You have not provided any reason why this organization is important or significant (see WP:ORG for some sample criteria), nor any references to reliable sources. If it is truly notable, it will have been written about in some newspapers or magazines, which you should be able to indicate online.
If you can provide such references I will consider undeleting the article. You can alternatively make a listing on deletion review. Stifle (talk) 19:22, 10 May 2008 (UTC)Reply

GHG Management Institute edit

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